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Through the 1970s, cabs could be described as rather quaint; they were simple castings with no windows, interiors, or much decor. [2] One of the simplest cabs was the curved roof White Trucks cab. In typical Winross style, it had no interior and few details. It is interesting that on the base of the model was cast, "a TOY from Winross, USA".
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The museum is operating an exhibit adjacent to historic 1857 locomotive No.1 of the El Paso & Southwestern located in the Union Plaza Transit Terminal, just south of the Civic Center. Displays demonstrate how transportation enhanced the development of business and industry in this region.
The El Paso Streetcar is a streetcar system in El Paso, Texas, that uses a fleet of restored PCC streetcars [6] that had served the city's previous system until its closure in 1974. [7] It opened for service on November 9, 2018.
U.S. Route 62 (US 62) is a US highway that runs from the Mexico–US border at El Paso, TX to the Canada-US border at Niagara Falls, NY. In Texas, the highway exists in two segments separated by a segment in New Mexico. US 62 is a major corridor in West Texas as it connects the cities of El Paso and Lubbock.
Founded by vintner and car aficionado Richard "Dick" Woodland, [3] the Woodland Auto Display was opened to the public on July 19, 2009 (15 years ago) ().Originally just under 5,000 square feet (460 m 2) of display area, [1] by 2015, it had grown to approximately 17,000 square feet (1,600 m 2) of covered display area.
Sun Metro Mass Transit Department, simply known as Sun Metro, is the public transportation provider that serves El Paso, Texas. Consisting of buses and paratransit service, it is a department of the City of El Paso, and the agency also serves the rest of El Paso County. The major hub is located at the Bert Williams Downtown Santa Fe Transfer ...
The airfield was officially named "Biggs Field" on 5 January 1925 after Lieutenant James Berthea "Buster" Biggs, an El Paso native killed in a plane crash on 27 October 1918 at Belrain, France. [ 2 ] Biggs Air Force Base (1947–66)